The first system brought steady rain overnight to much of southern BC (~25-35mm in past 24hrs for Vancouver)... the rain is still falling across parts of the interior as the system tracks east but is clearing up now for most of metro Vancouver

While showers will hang on a bit longer out towards Abbotsford & Chiliwack, look for a decent break right through to this evening

Temperatures are still failry mild and freezing levels are up around 2000 m today so still looking at rain for the mountains & passes

Meanwhile the arctic front in NE BC has descended in Prince George. Temps have gone from 10 degrees yesterday, to 12 hours of snow starting juts after midnight and wind chill sin the -11 range right now! The Peace region will stay in the arctic air for another day

The second rain-maker will arrive this evening for Vancouver..bringing another round of 15-30 mm to the region overnight and into Saturday morning. Gusty conditions will accompany this one as well

Freezing levels will start to drop by a few hundreds meters so rain will change over to snow for the local mountains

Once again looks like most of the day will be dry tomorrow between the two systems before system 3 brings light rain Saturday evening and through the day Sunday

Monday it still looks like we switch to a drier NW flow for a day with rain returning mid-week

Return to Winter for the Prairies

Light snow moved into central Alberta (&Edmonton) overnight and has been snowing every since. About 3 cm on the ground in YEG but up to 10 cm but the end of the day with wind chills in the double digits

NO snowfall warnings are in place any longer but a general 5 to 10 cm with this system today

The cold air is pushing into Sk as well where Regina & Saskatoon will get around 5 cm today.. And temps will stay cold for the next few days across the Prairies

Atlantic Canada Storm A'Coming

A low pressure system developing off the American East Coast will approach Southwestern Newfoundland overnight. The low will continue to deepen on Saturday as it tracks across Central Newfoundland and out to sea in the evening.

Over Western and Northern Newfoundland: snow will develop overnight and persist into Saturday.

For St John's and the Avalon high winds and heavy rains have promoted warnings for the worst to hit overnight until tomorrow afternoon

Heavy Rain, Flooding for China, Japan and Taiwan

The final wave of low pressure in a series of storms to affect areas from eastern China into Taiwan, South Korea and Japan will bring more rainfall through Sunday.